Dr. Rowe graduated from the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2004. She works in French Camp, CA and specializes in Sports Medicine. Dr. Rowe is affiliated with San Joaquin General Hospital and UC Davis Medical Center.
License Records
Michelle Rowe
License #:
TA.02.0204175 - Active
Category:
Financial Industry License
Issued Date:
Aug 9, 2010
Type:
Title Insurance Agent
Michelle Rowe
License #:
TA.04.0401944 - Active
Category:
Financial Industry License
Issued Date:
Jan 17, 2003
Type:
Title Insurance Agent
Michelle Rowe
License #:
TA.08.0800491 - Active
Category:
Financial Industry License
Issued Date:
Mar 3, 1999
Type:
Title Insurance Agent
Michelle Rowe
License #:
TA.10.1000652 - Expired
Category:
Financial Industry License
Michelle Rowe
License #:
TA.13.1301131 - Active
Category:
Financial Industry License
Issued Date:
Jul 6, 2010
Type:
Title Insurance Agent
Michelle Rowe
License #:
TA.15.1501848 - Active
Category:
Financial Industry License
Issued Date:
Jun 16, 2006
Type:
Title Insurance Agent
Doctor Of Dental Surgery
Address:
9726 Nucla St, Commerce City, CO 80022
License #:
201940 - Active
Issued Date:
Mar 19, 2013
Renew Date:
Mar 1, 2016
Expiration Date:
Feb 28, 2018
Type:
Dentist
Michelle Lynn Rowe
License #:
71595 - Active
Category:
Nursing Support
Issued Date:
Nov 19, 2012
Effective Date:
Nov 24, 2014
Expiration Date:
Nov 19, 2018
Type:
Medication Aide - 40 Hour
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Michelle Ann Rowe Family And General Dentistry, General Medical Practice, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
Eagle Lake Regional Health Center Health Practitioner's Office
10 Carter St, Winterville Plt, ME 04739 PO Box 309, Winterville Plt, ME 04739
Michelle Ann Rowe Family And General Dentistry
Fish River Rural Health Social Services
10 Carter St, Winterville Plt, ME 04739 PO Box 309, Winterville Plt, ME 04739 (207)4445973
Lyndsay Cox, Angela Lockett, Deanna Paulk, Dannielle Lowery, Christopher Allen, Sara Shank, Missy Carver, Daniel Hayworth, Ross Potter, Shay Rachel, Jennifer Hanks, Tiffany Knight
The balls first began to surface in schools as aids for kids with attention problems or autism, said Michelle Rowe, executive director of the Kinney Center for Autism at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia. The equipment has since gone mainstream.